Aviagen releases new interactive document

Aviagen releases new interactive document.

Aviagen is committed to balanced, sustainable breeding and working toward the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – the blueprint for a healthy, safe present and future for people and the planet. In a newly-released interactive presentation, Aviagen illustrates the synergy between its Top 5 Commitments and the five United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) prioritized by the International Poultry Council (IPC). 


Aviagen‘s value of “Breeding Sustainability” reflects its mission to help customers feed their communities with healthy poultry meat in a responsible way that promotes the success of producers, while lessening the environmental impact of meat production. 


Engaging the audience 


The “Committed to Breeding Sustainability” presentation shows the audience how Aviagen puts the five SDGs chosen by the IPC into practice by zooming in on each of its Top 5 Commitments: 


1. Health, food safety and food security (SDG2: Zero Hunger; 3: Good health and well-being; and 9: Industry, innovation and infrastructure). Aviagen is committed to ensuring a safe and secure supply of healthy birds to help feed a growing population, thus reducing hunger and improving the well-being and prosperity of people around the world. 


2. Biodiversity (SDG2: Zero Hunger). Aviagen provides a sustainable supply of breeding stock from parallel pedigree programs with large diverse gene pools. 


3. Balanced breeding programs (SDG2: Zero Hunger; 9: Good health and well- being; 13: Climate action). Responsible, balanced breeding strengthens bird health, welfare, efficiency and performance. 


4. Importance of management and stockmanship (SDG 2: Zero Hunger and 4: Quality education). Aviagen works side-by-side with customers, sharing the latest best management practices to help them get the best from their birds. 


5. Transparency, communication and engagement (SDG4 4: Quality education and 9: Industry, innovation and infrastructure). Members of the global food supply chain cooperate and collaborate to put sustainability into practice and to attract the next generation of poultry people. 


Throughout the “Committed to Breeding Sustainability” presentation, colorful illustrations, interactive elements and selectable icons enable the reader to delve deeper into the Top 5 Commitments and SDGs and find out how Aviagen demonstrates them. 

The document will be available in a number of translated languages soon. 


Welfare and sustainability at the core of the business 


Aviagen and the IPC share a commitment to breeding welfare and sustainability, and the SDGs identified by the IPC are integral to our Top 5 corporate commitments. By fulfilling these commitments, we join the UN in their mission to create a better and brighter future for all,” commented Aviagen CEO Jan Henriksen. 


Anne-Marie Neeteson, Vice President of Welfare and Compliance for Aviagen Group, added: “Our Top 5 Commitments go hand-in-hand with the three pillars of sustainability. They play a part in eliminating hunger and thus promoting global health and well-being (social pillar), advance the success of producers (economic pillar) and preserve the planet for future generations (environmental pillar).” 


To learn more about Aviagen’s commitment to the planet, its people and the world’s chicken meat producers, check out the new “Committed to Breeding Sustainability” presentation”

 

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